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  6. Doyle Used Fictitious Names, Court Told

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reginald Aubrey Doyle told the Bankruptcy Court today he had bank accounts in fictitious names, but refused to say whether he had used other peoples' names in bona fide share transactions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. President Takes Oath

    The United States Capitol building serves as a background for the ceremonies marking the inauguration of President Eisenhower last month. The new President took the oath of office in the temporary structure built especially for the ceremony at the foot of the main steps of the Capital building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHINA BLOCKADE NOT CONSIDERED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday(AAP).—President Dwight Eisenhower is not personally considering a naval blockade or an embargo against Communist China. ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT: 400 DOWN IN JANUARY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—January was the first month since September, 1951, in which ...

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  10. No Surprises in Ballot For State Cabinet

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two new ministers were elected by the State Labour Caucus today to fill vacancies in the Cahill Cabinet. They are Messrs. J. McGrath (Rockdale) and R. A Landa (Bondi). There were no surprises in the ballot. ...

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  13. Priests Gaoled on 'Spying' Charges

    HONG KONG, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter).—Five priests have been gaoled in Tientsin on charges of spying for the United States, in what is believed to be a new purge against the ...

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  14. WOOL EXECUTIVE DIES SUDDENLY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —One of the original planners and later chairman of the Australian Wool Board and a ...

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  15. U.K. SALE OF PLANES TO M.E. ENDORSED

    LONDON, Wednesday. (AAP).—Policy of the Churchill Government in selling jet aircraft to Egypt and other Middle East states was endorsed by the Commons last night. ...

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  16. Jap Goods "Miss" Sale

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Fifty-eight lots of goods seized during the war from the residence of the Japanese Ambassador were suddenly withdrawn from a Government auction sale in Canberra in November because it was feared their sale might embarrass the Japanese. ...

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